More Chiricahua….Nature Speaks…or Eats?

At the end of the Echo Canyon Loop Trail, innkeepers, Bob and Beth Miner came upon this formation that appeared to us to be a hand-shaped rock, feeding a rock-shaped rock, to a face-shaped rock.  Maybe it was the heat???  When you visit Jeremiah Inn Bed and Breakfast and take your day trip to Chiricahua [...]

Chiricahua National Monument Visit

Jeremiah Inn’s innkeepers, Bob and Beth Miner, recently paid a return visit to a favorite Southern Arizona destination, Chiricahua National Monument.  Located about 115 miles east of Tucson, and taking 2 1/2 hours to reach, it is well worth the trip!  Within its borders are spectacular pinnacles of rhyolite, called hoodoos, set in a beautifully [...]

Southern Arizona Explorers

Okay, unlike Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, the innkeepers did not set out in search of Cibola – the fabled Seven Cities of Gold,  but instead, packed a picnic lunch and went exploring in the regions south of Tucson.  Jeremiah Inn’s innkeepers enjoy suggesting off-the-beaten-path explorations for our guests and Wednesday, August 12, gave us the opportunity to check out [...]

Tombstone

“The Town too Tough to Die,” Tombstone was perhaps the most renowned of Arizona’s old mining camps. When Ed Schieffelin came to Camp Huachuca with a party of soldiers and left the fort to prospect, his comrades told him that he’d find his tombstone rather than silver. Thus, in 1877 Schieffelin named his first claim [...]